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10.1 - Are private companies purchasable between players?

1824 No (referring to Mountain Railways).
1829 Yes, in a public "sale by tender", at any time.
1830 Yes, at any agreed price, in the buyer's or seller's turn in a stock round, or during emergency money-raising. (The 1830 computer game does not allow this action, but that appears to be an oversight.)
1832 Yes, at any agreed price, as the buyer's purchase in a stock round. The London Investment Company can not be sold between players once it has been used to purchase a share.
1837SX Yes, at any agreed price, in the buyer's or seller's turn in a stock round.
1841 No private companies, but concessions may be bought at any agreed price during the buyer's stock turn.
1850, 1856, 1870 Yes, at any agreed price, as the buyer's purchase in a stock round.
1853, 18EU, 18West Not applicable (no private companies).
18C2C, 18Mex Yes, at any agreed price, in the buyer's or seller's turn in a stock round.
18EC Yes, at any agreed price, in the buyer's or seller's turn in a stock, round, but not in the first stock round, and not the Illinois Central private.
18GA, 18TN Yes, at any agreed price, in the buyer's or seller's turn in a stock round - if in the seller's turn, does not count as the buyer's purchase for that turn.
18NL Yes, at any agreed price, in the buyer's or seller's turn in a stock, round, but not in the first stock round, and not the HSM or SZB privates.
18US No (referring to Concessions).
Rest No.

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